NotSpaghetti
^If I had my time again I would never have bought a house surrounded by trees^
I wish more people would consider how they feel about darker gardens/leaves because of trees before they move.
We have had people climb in and damage trees too. We did discover who it was though as we caught the culprit in next-door's garden with a chainsaw, butchering a perfect Normandy Poplar.
I called over the fence to him and he said he was working with permission of the council. It turned out he'd called the council and said he wanted to cut down/back a tree and gave the address of our next door neighbour. They said there was no reason why not as there wasn't a preservation order on it. They assumed he was the owner of the address!
He butcherd it so badly it looked dreadful. The owners then took it down.
My opinion is that it's unreasonable to expect neighbours to remove or cut trees that were obvious when you moved in. I would learn to live with it and if I really couldn't I would probably move.
A house now would not be allowed to be built next to such a huge tree. When you’re in your twenties, have been brought up in the inner city and buy your first house you really don’t think about the problems you might face further down the line. In fact we were down to buy a newly built bungalow at the time but my ex was angry that the builder had pulled down some established trees that would have been in the garden. If you’ve never lived next to a huge tree before you just see it for what it is, which is, of course, a beautiful tree. The farmer then planted Lelandi all around us which he later removed, his tree of choice becoming Sycamores. When the wind blows and the tree sways over the roof of my house it terrifies my neighbours but, thankfully I can’t see it. A neighbour further down has a tree that takes up all of his garden. When he tried to get it removed another neighbour who was on the parish council put a preservation order on it. It’s all very well loving trees, which we all do, but another thing having to live with them. I have to pay to have my gutters cleaned twice a year and the bird poo has rotted my bedroom windows which I’ve had to have replaced. I had to switch to another insurance company because the original one refused to insure me because of the tree. I doubt if anyone would buy the house but the farmer will probably put in a ridiculous offer and then rent it out, which is what he has done with the house down the road.